Gravebumping in the Lroe forums is a bit different... Certain pieces of lore are oftentimes updated, or are sometimes relevant topics for months, even possibly years. So, really you can't say the thread is dead or irrelevant...
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Gravebumping in the Lroe forums is a bit different... Certain pieces of lore are oftentimes updated, or are sometimes relevant topics for months, even possibly years. So, really you can't say the thread is dead or irrelevant...
you scared me for a moment, thought aegon was back, but his post is from a few months ago
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Certain pieces of lore are oftentimes updated
Sepulchre
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So, really you can't say the thread is dead or irrelevant...
This is EXACTLY why a thread can be dead or irrelevant in the lore forums. When Sliske's Master is revealed in 6 months or so, what use do we have for a thread speculating on Sliske's Master?
Runescape doesn't need a hero...it needs a villain. An all encompassing force of evil that will remain ever-threatening and use chaos to make the peoples of Gielinor tolerate each other, grow strong together, and fight side by side against this evil. I am that villain.
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Sepulchre
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Certain pieces of lore are oftentimes updated
Sepulchre
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So, really you can't say the thread is dead or irrelevant...
This is EXACTLY why a thread can be dead or irrelevant in the lore forums. When Sliske's Master is revealed in 6 months or so, what use do we have for a thread speculating on Sliske's Master?
Gravebumping should be seen differently for a forum like this one, particularly because it's a very slow-moving forum that simply doesn't get the traffic and large-scale discussions. I could see Jagex/F-mods having issues with it in a place like RGU, where there's several new threads an hour and discussion is always going on with every thread on the first few pages. But here? We have only a few new threads PER WEEK, and old ones often gain new relevancy with new updates.
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meanwhile, pointless threads like the salt in the wound continue to remain unlocked despite the fact that there has not been slug content since what? 2010?. threads like these are perfectly fine because the topic can remain forever relevant because it doesn't discuss old/outdated quest content. (seriously stop bumping that sitw thread lord drakan)
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meanwhile, pointless threads like the salt in the wound continue to remain unlocked despite the fact that there has not been slug content since what? 2010?. threads like these are perfectly fine because the topic can remain forever relevant because it doesn't discuss old/outdated quest content. (seriously stop bumping that sitw thread lord drakan)
Does he really think he can save his threads? He can't. The spiral of time leads only to the maw of eternity. And this is the Page 51 Monster.
Joking aside, it would be nice to see the holes left by SITW filled in. I would like to see the slug and pirate series tied in and result in a fight between Kennith and Rabid Jack. Plus it should get the Fremenniks involved since they've been fighting the Dagannoth which are sea creatures with organisation of sorts, and have been communicating in dreams as seen in Blood Runs Deep. Who knows? It might even end in a three-way clash of V vs. Queen of Ashes vs. Xau-Tak, with the Saradominists getting stuck in too. Also anyone who happens to be near the sea including Port Phasmatys, the Dragonkin in Fossil Island, the desert, even Tirannwn. Even the Zarosians had an encounter with Xau-Tak in the past, so there's scope for a massive free-for-all.
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Naval Cataclysm!
Well, not much in any new God lore has been given to us since December, so Id say this thread isnt outdated. For example post FOT*2 and Sliskes Endgame it would have been.
My point exactly. For the foreseeable future, people will still have a god they follow.. probably forever, unless they ALL die in the Endgame (unlikely).
So this thread has almost an everlasting relevance to the Lore in Runescape.
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